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How to choose best speakers

Postby khachai44 » Thu Jun 15, 2017 7:23 am

Hey guys, I would appreciate some fresh ideas on the best speaker package and placement for this room. It is a youth oriented new church startup in a rental building with drywall and a cement floor for now loa array. Room dimensions are 35' wide by 70' long with a 10-foot ceiling and chair seating for about 200. I view it as a hybrid portable system with only FOH speakers being mounted. Budget for audio (equipment only) is <$15k. Thanks!
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Re: How to choose best speakers

Postby nix » Sun Jun 18, 2017 2:55 am

I have Mackie/Tapco Thump 12" speakers and 12 channel mixers--
and so Mackie are a quality PA outfit-
for your speakers and mixer.
Behringer are making a name for themselves other than being just the budget solution-
so their 18" speakers would prolly tear the place down

Sennheiser make nice close proximity mics

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Re: How to choose best speakers

Postby cooliadh » Tue Jun 20, 2017 8:18 pm

nix wrote:Sennheiser make nice close proximity mics


I'm owning Sennheiser HD 380 Pro Monitor Headphones - nice as f***. Not only for monitoring they're great but also for loud and clear HiFi experience. ;)
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Re: How to choose best speakers

Postby nix » Wed Jun 21, 2017 10:13 pm

Krim has Senny headphones,
I used to have the same ones, but leant them to my little sisters and they disappeared.
They were great, and about $100 I think.

The mic I have is an e835 dynamic, verrry nice

Beyer is another good option for 'phones I hear
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Re: How to choose best speakers

Postby cooliadh » Sun Jun 25, 2017 2:51 pm

nix wrote:Beyer is another good option for 'phones I hear


I also own Beyerdynamic headphones (for about 150€). They're nice for HiFi but not really good for monitoring and they loose big in comparison to the Sennheiser which cost now about 130€ (I paid 200€ for them before some years).
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Re: How to choose best speakers

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Re: How to choose best speakers

Postby cooliadh » Sun Jun 25, 2017 6:51 pm

To the topic: I use Edirol MA-20D for years now. They're really good if you are on a budget (up to 90 db if you and your neighbors don't mind). :) Really they're quite nice for that cash.
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Re: How to choose best speakers

Postby HYPNAGOGIA » Sun Jun 25, 2017 9:22 pm


cooliadh wrote:To the topic: I use Edirol MA-20D for years now. They're really good if you are on a budget (up to 90 db if you and your neighbors don't mind). :) Really they're quite nice for that cash.

He was asking about PA systems, not studio monitors.

I don't think <8" studio monitors would be enough for the 70ft (23m) x 35ft (11m) x 10ft (3m) room
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Re: How to choose best speakers

Postby Touch The Universe » Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:51 am

I think a nice pair of PA monitors would be nice to have. Load them up in a truck or something and throw a festival somewhere outdoors on the fly at anytime :drool: This might not be the best place to ask for this sort of advice though, perhaps kvr or better yet gearslutz would be more apt :wink:
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